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Show ACrror, ' ' NrittrarrAitsr:M,LA.114!oraidarordittllAiburirrArdrirrooriairkinrefirrt4irrarwrrrs, . ,, .. ,, , - , ) TIITC1 TIQ.N ri:41 ii 4117.4s 14 ItIt ...- , naiir ti:tia.. ...... o. D . Itil r.1 . I . . and .... an& ,diont snakt to t z Irk cotter all I. 4' lit, t . a (ht. i,!Lilti c I i ... l'i ,':'',' .r ,; ' ...1;,; . - ' ;:' ,:0,:"'il'S'..,1;t'''... L'.o.::', .7 1 Atots. 1, ..". ' ,.-- , ,n1,-t- - 7,,7 7 ,ig's '', ''.4 , " ',4 ''.' , . I( o ,i sk tt ' !i'l. 4 ,.;-1 t '..47,-- , : ; k I , 4, 1' - - I ,', i. 41 - 1111"4 -- : -- I ,x - ; ,4',: -.. , ,,, t .: 4 , . lb.': 1 , l,-- , , t '', - e ii . -- , . 4 MSS MARGARET SI31:1 ERII . Nt lirtpcg J Wieg.ind t NVIIII Cilw-- n a ocal Studio In Sal t ,1 I'S. Lake In the Nror Future. the fret orcheetra receive ,,, t .. Male ilo,rup. Iinadh-tti- !,..,. o .... ITill - Money apt nd I NIT-- eta-so- n )0' tnd Alta rl .1 r,rt .1,1 , - 11, i I ' 0, , ),,r. , g,, ff ., ,! I , , , , ' t r 1, IA I.rIalI trro gr.-t- .,tt, I4 I:, , .1 r 4. hi r, 1..r.r lint', ," t,,, ltil. , - :' i r tr I. ,,,,, trt .11Vk r. t'' t' 131111 10a) ;tr ' ' .aA HILO A. JACKSON II.. I r ' !, Lover" Ili,: Milter II Jane Sargent Sands ,r, - j w1 the -- !,,C1 It 1,1,i111nict1t. I : p In ..1 culli.1 , , tt I :. , ( NI, M.311 1,S,i 1.1.1 I St, :Aonlar (stTvng ri 1,1 tI, ,; 1,.atP,1 In ...1., r. , ' Violin pupils f Coors. E Skelton - ' ':'''' ' I'''.'":"' A' ,I,r,ng th,. , ''. r. , will wive a recli.il in III htudio 4, ,,,,.1,,,,,,I....,,.. 4,41.-a7.,1 'r. TY!: 0 , A south Slain. at 4.30 I). el. Satorda) ,,,,,.. IA, ar.,1 ?to,: i.,,,r.. .1 oet. 21. tho psetletpanIN sr ICI''' The . of . ! A ,,,.. s ,,, Lay , rtoss Lnell. E117..Ieql Bowl-InsLf:f, t! , '' 1" VVoodhury. Itr6rosu Tre,:,,nn. 7..thrr '"'' Summer 1- .. PI...VAed,i ', ,1 f1r.,' :i; ..,!44 Y,,k tle,,rge, la, r,..,. -1..41 1.. ,. -, ;!' .10,,,i t.li'l'''. a7.! ,I,, to 1,$I),rg. Th:rna gwaner TApt,q- I. at (liy Ibihry 11,6 ,.s 1r tio, ;., .., fr.., (!o 11.. ), tilt. 1;ror. 1).1.th N. irt., 3.14rentDt 'inter. Nrw ) V a r i i I .il,,s Cathrrtrie 1,ertnor aind Mr. Sktiton. r,..., 1,,;Z!llat vo .. SA 114 kN :. by day, 0,- 1.. and (Amtlie 14.,wr.rit W11,ur) IF-1.; w ;!,tr-,...r .A th ,r iater th t,,..1 tn. ry,t 11,:). I AA-iv,A, Itr CrIPPI L., Chapman Ail! pre- - ti maid t., ea, ti one with A sirh, ',4 ,r is,!? it. .ir,.1,,:,i :.Aii:.!ii indeti , r ,lisaptA,!!pe,i tent seven of her ktil:in 7,1 PUP". in Taal. you I 1,,i.r.1 the 1,ept. f 'lie earii. ,,1! a piat-w;th ter!, to, ,! recital at the S.xieenth V. tird .! i!, 1,,ke res,,,, the ti,,uses !ti, at 6 31, f P,iiie it,tio 1,o pleasant June chapel tomornwi evening. I a!iI 1, tr.., I( WAS o'clock Mrs. Chapman has piet ,,,mr,ii ,! , ,.;;,eared And ,ril iisv,.et Itily a 1,. t. greet. 1,. ,pleted a nnrtual teacher s cour,o and 1 . 1,-coaree. , rather ti,..e, ,,e, vee,..) a , lth 10.0 0.t ,,r t,0 toinfl,o i Ours.. iirdn eeror Al, ,,1,1 iiiii.!!! !Ant, . la,ft tenler gte,,,, hen. Janat. .L7iel recith el teioher And tr.,r di op--- in ,,, li CVC. I AiA it', lot17 f a Noti !. ittp,ite ....flit' !eve fr,rn him Th. P,Ilow Int hteitiett. mi. how ti, v till ,,Ift to ei. program will tie gien Serond Valto, Anti fit 3 ilv wih, i A:irust w..,:t ao they tArtVout for 1,.i.i.i. sA litlrAlitt. Elir lietroori Minuet tri G I vith HII re,. ,,,,,,,.1 0;,,, ,,,,, 1.!i A in the, far... Irthit!;-, beetlinven. Allan ',K,Sttt. ra , of o',..r grea ' :,,lie! f thai the It ".1 'hP tio Amphorri. s,igat,t ''''''''..lit l'hamlnaae Erma !' land take 3 a eek ofr Vr:, or,,., I', Bird. litnffman, li 'aft toppli:g i,,,,,ii rIEV K..2 Kier, The i a a t.i.e a:,1 &mate a Salli la I al' 17.1; tiletilia Saihn-orlitildding Spring iie,1 n.,1,1,- of t....,ses the the east,,. hive King. Leh3 Cott.. rn. And then Sti.tenWer flied lq, g,,,d prelude, stat,, TI, f,t.t t0,1, t Ia!f.ii Lin-l- a ititchminotr. ;att hAnd !so mil, h hi, WIN ttlur t..trle. loc. ,,,,, !dAY estatooshsd far w r,e Lcaehettzky. I'"' C'e Will4M1' 1'61". I - ir wrmtel :I toy. na ;47.1 !1air ., 1.,,.to I i r , :,d,Pr could n,kt dr, nate. (Iv eo No. I. Chorn. Polka d ihelr "CleAt,17.g up' ii i t an to.a ,;1Ittz, I Con,ert. Itartitt. ather K)an rreft",rst lit , has its perpetual dark h.r,1 t 1.,1 v..'.h s!ut!rri truth Ns, York. Th Minntehmh SverphnrN ..rh More rr e. from smoke than at, fru of AS mcn hm hen r.ne,,rtpd BO f4, IP ilea., t I. .ntorted--- know of. stiii It appears to me 711.st for hy Ninnitzr I reYt have of its 4;rham t I .111 4 L cl",!1 . 17nrlier .,.t h tAloat nit.e-tenth- s ono c9neert In S.e)t Lak ne xt If i,e 'beer. tanned dark with soot A!,d Las, girl ha. f coo rted. the in 1oitifted present Ilaties are eri- pinh-white wash of the METISoNsT face, they are here. g of the rIcket Morning 'wetter. raiticd in Gotham. Alol the roak,t g of the frog Organ pretad Chant sane ,,a- On arriving u drove dire ,'Cy n n The moom,hine in the thicket roles on east hots.: t The Roland i'ms.nger Ar.1 th ,:vo on the log Proceocsional h.mn A;! It is not a tookrr. street. ninth T!..at aide t,, m, imiourg a kv I am oti the Anthem. Ti Dram Laudem ur . acraperthough :eau and gairt I e., Ii : It floor the thought Iit .1, e I Iighth .! Mrs hae Daile. atoi .hoir, Ily:ihm a IDocg of the vats! hea'Aira; The cqui:,,x w,,h the bon lour. Re.-IItiffertoire Nf..,fariane' park On the- earth. Cent? al l'at k. at.,1 I 0, t,tr g my so r, t, Tit Jo:ht. isrrB aritone nolo. ;near the to,non Of Calament Take it. rt. Y to phic:!ii, . Welir.. Mencleigaohn if ,,o1,1 laity devoted and lust one more hIght kith-igct Is eons' al,,, work stUay. g Paid MAlone And g,t tt warm and wistful a 20 minute walk of the ,enter Postlude, Festival Mart h. theatricals - and even nearer to t "- - think my vittuld age th, light high TIMM,- halls where I expeet E, ening Syr, tre. w,et bliserdlo lAnd Itte ii, 1.i rr , rt .r ,T. nt It. , etel- ths I 1, r,,,,trt, .., r , th meth TI Odeon Pancing School : 114t, Vhirt ' - , - tr . ). :'h-kt,tt r., - ,, rh'r ,r f - IIc I.. im- Teacher of Voice r tr r vd ., 11 11,t, t .,,, .441 r h. r P.t, r it ,4 r , ,. 's. no co7npensation In h for many hours they for a concert. preparing a It there is long sitingit of prom , 13,,:111 I,. rtt,r. .7,13re V. Ave C. Schramm, tiresnlnt !sing young gall 'Ake niiislotant who associaOrchestra thr Philharrior.ic Just are glIXIOU to becom .10,rus town sa rapidly as it (sin be ti.eml,ers cl.ole, the or!VIM tion. hAs returned from en out of Wed101,,naL Organ ,,,,I trustees chestra will be enlarged so ati to make trip. and rrit with the r s7I here in I!Oa. nturiav last. when plans for the 149for such of these candidates as ratree tIteti IPadere.wek.i anwere outlined. Next week - Wonn are qualified. Financial worries billo Iplinonlight Sonata. the 1r'Mendel.- nouncement will be made of the ,o4ktill to have been reduced In mite by ing,t7i;In hat and thf Second the soloists. Only and concerts the success of th last year. The 46,.!y were on his program. and section of the orchestra will! orchestra has evolved a echme of v; II, II r.$ who heard him then string in Chriwhereby any one evening, reran meet next Tuesday morningsixth floor patron menibership dito, Wednesday h stnsens dancing scsilenty. by paying ten dollars. which le given he frac atnshdor, .it'hedat ,orenrieerni t ;it of the Tcmpleton building. at 10 it.ni back in the form of licket to any perof the or- formance. can become a patron of the Following is an outline114NISOTI: (iIICU. 'etr,.sit. tie is heemning more chestrds orcheetra. Last year 32 such patrons prospectus; this t, e. does not throw his The Saif Lake Philharmonic or- -- were found, and With the guaranty as he used to. and is of their support. the orchestra was at anre (1dd...rate, through none; chestra is preparing for what prom:Ines to be the brighteet NeillOn In Ile able to go through the most difficult sa.m;ressive. to give WW1 In its history without loss. history. Organized in 1912. few Milete 10Verto to For the season of ItItt-1the Phifef an! Niro, Willard Andeltn re-- ! opportunity lharnioiic sill offer some unusual a.trtor 1.,1 from a four weeks sue.,!to play symphonic mualc. but urged auever growing feature.. It has already made artour through the tri- - by approving anda more general aim. rangements to present one or two t.,,Int-- , where Utah. Wyoming !diencs to adopt In 1514 thz orchestra waa incorporatcivics of exceptional nicrit who hive ktho r,me together. They drew is,1 with the dual caiject of affording not before appeared before Salt Lake it 14c1;,1CeS that ahowed unnits-- 1 of to and !musicians a chance play. ,audiences. and it own prottranis will ate manifestationa of approval.I le Fail Like 111111.11(itinti return well, giving music lovers opportnnitlea to- contain works of great merit never mu- 'before ee& Prof. and Mrs. Andelin will hear. the best classical symphonic by an orchestra in Salt officers Lake. given In its first year, th The truatees at the last 1 ok next week on another con.I !sic. to find :Ins. decided to give at least meet, both the oppohard were often .. unit!. pressed in three Organ prelude. tat litigritne Chris Grantsville.: study. Broadway touches appearing e enmsite corner of the park f tiirb 210' r!ght and at Morgan Tuesday ;enough musicians to make up symphony concerts and one popular I tould have my wvy it Ith Jimitg. to as well as the 63 a as money orchestra sheep patron that is. one at which only regular Ott Saratande 0 They xpeet to he away for ;plete them with proper Instruments concert. U4Tje1 ,turn the atmanae sulte and overtures, etc will be lirogemaitttAtt itarthe re!nainder of the year. goats grazing on its grassy dale, r'equip it,:t swan Met and the and musical scores. The success of played. The first concert will he liven Anthem, -- 11, fumy, geese daY trtis'Y it'd delete Tr-W e,ery I. $old Atteth Tr. e some time In December Prof. Arthur dozens of ponds and ,,,kes Aict not tonerally known la that last year leads members and oMeers .. . Reed .Then ,in,,,sh the 7.,,i,,,.., to think these difficulties will never Freber will conduct an before. with S. uni'11(4(011 Gittex of the spend hours. stalking from Miss Mae rNe:1 and choir. .SKINS. HENRY II, to the ot Morris Andrews concertmaster. 14 lias boon appointed second &a- be so great Brain. sitting vad; Ofterloire. Traumiled" .... ro stinger! war neWs. sometimes in a shady n lai conductor Of the tabernacle Although the men who play in the Mezzo solo. The Day I. one. for a in Trial,' sometime sunny the at the aeryices Fifteenth During Ended" Bartlettl never know which you may !ward tomorrow evening the following NEXT WEEK'S Cold heat York New and Mrs. music will be rendred (; Frantz. Anthem. and seek here. hut on the wh,,,e ORGAN RECITALS 1"The Radiant Morn," ehrdr: instruViolin ohligato. Marko Boserd. wid yet been weather mental election. piano. cello and vit. de:ig:it -FantiLoinTours pNittud.. Mimeos Ethel and Illanch Illn, The Music SelliP0111. Oct. IC MC Mrs Ella Cumming Wet-- I Chorister. Monday. and Mabel Beesley mixed Parry; Th.. Iwason of big musital things is, Y. Cannon quartet. he Sur,shie of Tour Smile:" sell; organist, Mrs J. LOUla Al trohauens at Aratstani Organibt !not yet On. but they begin rleict the organ. piano solo. Joseph Burbidge; baritone 6 Gadski and other rttsts 'with con.A.rt More Parker solo. Fred Kasteler; anthem. "Star of FIRST PBESIIVIEBUN .g at Carnegie hall. and th Faulken citals liirnine song choir. Descending Emerson, Night." Itutislan !Janet at the "Matihat- -, Morning fiertier. WALDEIVIAR A. CALL. TRACY Y. CANNON. Supplication .Fryainger the rival opera hOume thr Prot. E. P. Kimball beirina next Organ Prelude. "tiftertoire"..Rodgers: Favorite "NI.rte m" Hymn. "Come. Au attn. Baritone Soloist and Vole Builder. are re a;''. ., Berlin and of Come. Ye S,I7es." Arr by Organist politan; these t,allot Ana liekIlia Teaeltor of Plano. itudent. of Oscar teenier. Studio. 44141 ;Sunday morning his duties as ortanint Anthem. "fly the Waters a! ftit,Cing .... Stoughton: An old meladv Arr. by Orramsd Meadtalla rnueil 2411. Babyton Voltam In the first conrretational church. "II"arMOLY. Studio. rooms. 112. South Maim Phon W. ,k ha, elar oat w, WhiCh entirely Grand Chorus Belmont. "0 Thol That feat Snia Temple strait. ItTers home consider Phone tested fro daily from 12 to 1 'clock. o, th greatest ,i.t Rodgers! Ptayer" C. D. fichettler i organizing a elan flint Tiiesda3. Oct. IT. tall. those of the toraat:fol and r: Selected SEWELL NORTON of SO ukulele players M Howland hall. Offertory .1 iaoiet orbig( a This Pkylcxx at McClellan the 1 Orgarist Solo by John Sammerhays. CALVIN; S. CARRINGTON. which is arranging for a series of re.!ust a, large arod fit, an or gan Lyyte itorrEmo. Evening Scritce. Prelude in C. eharp minor Berlin Isernany.) Teach. citals. th, Metropolitan opers (Recent)y of Plena. ,s !school Reverie" Lamperti-MoratPrelude. of r !;,Ical eVerlt of t Organ et the liachniAntr off Rodgers Sane flI Nnetitution Building. in 01101 IL Studio 12943 The music house of Carytensen & Anthem. "Lead Kindly Light.".. Constitution commonion Jules t;rison who h I sha l: take 1, Mynas' 'such and toebnia. Godard-ParkAnson advertioes out Is that it Bldg. next It cifxsction Ler going r.atorale tny pr.,01 with Math awe graded t.0of business. after having been a well Response. "0 Thou That Hearest b en el studies An old melody Arr by rganist Hours 2 to known factor in the local field for ,.f ome. 1,sttlet dame, o11at,111, till OF, ta7tt VAUGHN W. axii-ro-N. Prayer," Rodgers Favorite "Mormon" - Hymn. "Xi ion" It ed COMO.. the Out wit Ye years. SaintsDaynes Offertory, lir), and K:ve NORRIS STEPHENSON. Arr Iv rcanist bought Burger pertarrha:,,,, -Violin instrtictiom Pupil41 of 0.1.d. N. G. Tenr.ba..,,o-,Whamer Music Mrs. II Miss! Atkinson. or laWn from company years frozen ago. pond Quartet. Excerpts. Pam Flo Musin of Delirium. studio: TEtrilVit OF PIANO. I heard Edna Dwyer. John Summerhays. veri fine perf,rniame Arrange4 for organ by J. J9 McPhoneoSitudio. Was. 1414 Temple-The Beesley family 'held a reunion 41 East South Clellan. last night of a new oratorio. St Fran- Hugh W. Dougall. Phone Residence Hyland 1. I Tempi. ,tt 14114. Regiienee 24 So. leth E. at Carnegie hall Ha." Wednesday evening. at the residence t.oct. performed in. iVednogla). hou iVes. of Mn. Ella Beesley Ride ley. 441 west IMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH. full chorus of the Metropolitan 0?...M. CLARENCE J. HAISICINS. Atallstant cpriotl,4 Ed. P. Kimball the Third North street. There were 40 of its leading so;oisto opera. three Service. at the organ 11I CONSERVATORY OF and its oltnhstra of No facet., It is a Tischer of Clartnat. Piano. Harmony persons present. a special feature of Prayer fromMorning "Rienzi." Hosanna.Grand chorus. ....Dubois New Matt lam; the occasion being the singing of the and Theory. Graduate fine musterti very tiramati,. Work, We Would See Jesus".. Slavonic Cr,, (Pe Song MUSIC. Conservatory of Muse. !Motet. Studio late Prof. E. Bees leys songs. by chil- Anthem. orup.te d by a comparatively young cone. "Nl.r;lokti. r. Ilymn, Brackett: FAVO1 dren and grandchildren. H. was for Soloist. Mrs. Wagner, Mrs:Eckles. ustecroKa or NCH t4v00t. Room 1 IS raat South Tamale. W, Ariani named Italian Come. Ye Salets.-.ArIv org:nio : many yees leader of the Tabernacle Baritone solo, "Abide With Me".. licCiellan. IDirector. Grscting Old isrionols. In Nloontight Kinder chbir. SPENCER CLAWSON. IR. Sishisatl, clursos arraostoti (of 131211' Ltddell Arr. old An by tato Sunday. John Jantes. melody num Ind ,idvancod pupils. CenserPismo Inotrairdosh John Robinson. Marche- fteligeuee. fri.i "Lobel,. Thomas. Frank Spencer und Miss Florenoe Joppeson. the gifted -Ito7 most is the and best March" ... Ileyer'beer grinW.Igner teuded Ineeting at tine Windred PlailliblO V as, 2106 pupil of Idati Prentnor and 'Moo. contralto. has opened a etudio at 43 Coronation Tom Plot" Bid(. Mrs. Carrie B. Eckles chorister; Twenty-fiftstreet. and it aa,,, ,eydory LeachetitaY of Vionna Studio 17 east South Temple street for voice inThursday. Oct. IS. I L. Chapman. organist. Wasatch 413L South Stoic MraoCrisale ELSIE BARROW BEST. struction. Asaiat.tnt Organist Tracy Y. Caenon minty a ),,y to meet Man old et:.,,,is I. In the congregation. expertalt fl at the orgar, ,Solifts;., WM. C. CLIVE. friend Easton has ro7.ti of 11. PI. Ooddorft. Prof. B. Cecil Gates tested voices Fartisle In Mtnir I S Bach Easton and tIl.w ife. L FOLIl re of Los Angeles.. PIANO AND but lit now rruDio. end VIOLIN Andante Mendelseohn been quite Friday afternoon. for admission to the I kftsesr of London. A27 Con111 North Moto Stroot AND Studio of L. D. 1.4t. Ate: in Pr of the S. covered. U. mixed of my ()no The Chorus Clark Angela quartet tilitt B:.1c l'hone Waa. $103. Aosistanté Cliro I é Tot band of the institution is working on tersom led the sirksing. anti arother.. Favorite "Mortnton,. - hymn. 'Come. WA& 11111We Come. Ye Saints.- .Arr by organist Joiseph Thomasdorf. prtwldel s holiday music. The L. D. S. music deMrs. Edward4 Mac Dowell has al- Feat i is Ma to rob Huhn still another. Jack Sears, held a pl,i.e preparing partMent give THEQDORE BEST. ready begun her tour, during which .EDIVARD Re KIMBALL in February. Oct 20 1910. recitals in a number of she will Friday. give T,h,,,, of of her hupband's best TOSICI,Pir of Piano. Orgsn and Thsory. Aetistant Organist Ed P. Kimball.; Miss Romania Hyde has been ap- states of some She is riot "Mts. 1.k utoliaphtfilkli a nen as dvancod pupils. 421 Coast,- - Bosinnors only an ex- at the organ. ,tkot Sids. 11'ton'. pieces. piano dein instructor the 111403. music Main trost. 44 Routh pointed Studio but alone knows of the Prelude and Fugue in Bach Minor 1 partment of the state university. and cellent pianist, Studio Was. UK Res. Was. I marks triads bY Benediction of the A- 11KPIS Nvenport and Watts. her friends hope ere long. to see changes in esprewion Pupil ofR. Jonas. Fischer MISS. ETHEL GUILD. his "Mormonin last McDowell Favorite Mr. Vome. and Hymn, years. Nam Woodman. Born& 'Assist. Prof."..appencled to her name. Huntington Come. Ye ttainta::.Arr. by Organist She will instruct on the violin. act which are not )et in the printed di- Love ttnifkatnt Teacher of the Nevin SOng as concertmeister in the university tions. An old melody Arr. by Organist E. SIIIPP. LILLIE PtAxo, and a orchestra. organise girls' string rt,-r- f ero, PIM Rotting Music with meals is a mistake. even CapHee in B Flat Quartet. and a university string quarsOr 11.41110 and 21N, 34blanont was made originally 3,000 1010- it 21. OM though haturttay. tet. or th Yoko build.? sod toachor sperialk 3G ' tillal- No. years ago. The Musical Courtier recalls Organist J. J. MeCJellan at the or-Rol Canto. Pupil ot ,Mnio Cocain . 1059 4,1 (;') (03 East Pt Italian organ that wag st Homers record of the speech made by gin. Richard Low. Barna.. also ot So.th Wurlitzor itelLOOn Tephone: Ityland 3620. and a host after a lesst: "Harken, ye cap. has been reItem the put "IVOcetth Awns. Special Request Program. licharwooka Conoortaiory, New Libortr Ochoolle of councillors the Male- Proceasitm du St. Sacrament.... moved to the stag. of Comm !Mated tains and Roaidenc Ptudio. 1444 o. Itk 17 Monte ball. where demonstrations will cians. now hare our soula been satisVoices tootodfroo. Chauvert Hy. ' MARIAN CANNON. fied with the good feasts. and with the Meditation be given. d'Evry Nit Telt is the mete of the rich Capriccio t GEORGE E. SKELTON. lyre, which Lemmene, aAuvIll Spanuth, 13erlia. T. Post. : A. the result of the toot of candi- banquet."---N- . An old melody ...Arr. by Performer! nitta or 0.16:11i.r:tioot Vtotto WidowD. U. 8. L. tho inbred dates for TemPletott rBldg.. vocal on Pantaate see the "Jerusalem. Grand 49 '960 If Studio. ror tiot of ouccageok 7. Dr. Sparks iEnMsENENIMIME.I.I Golden." I I o. Mato. Itecideaco, quartet. late JrIu.y afternoon. Bulb I What will Hobson say to the Ina. Was. 4693-1141, . . , , , chr.ir. 11 orat e EnsLgit lesif,g Gruher ,!e, a it ., , I, r sit , A!. r I f ,1,, ,,,...r 3 - '',....., i, ,,;::,A? ' ... ..se 7,.'.. ti -- go 1." . - 'qk 4-1,- ..y , e' " nr, .. - , ,,, f ti s. ,,... 4: th r,f ,; A ' tt . , '''s, 4 .; :' ; one A m.1,111 ; E l Felt Lake Mrt. TgyMr a.. pupils or Prof. IlAnd. ''''''. ,,,,t .. .. 11..,, 1.'''40,,,, ,.'.. . -.- ,,-- ,i c 2" re,ent home of :Aloo,31 f,111 pittliPlit An, WO f Marrret T. lur who h., M.., ',0, tertie:rg In ihe middle ii,! With- ,A on. I 141114Ntok... i'rt he Art!. re. - , ,tr 1.,,t l'Is.7,61116";13, ts 0. , ,, .,- ' r 1,, - mistcrly '' .1, I 4,,1 I 1444 ., e a 44t S 44 ) -- ,,,.,,,,,,,..10,1. . -- .0, ...',4 - II iZ 11" 414-1,1-6 "' , , '1,..',0,,,. L, ,,,,K. 31,,;la 41. - ', , - 0 ' !Nc.,-...'.,.- 4- . ' ,..;,,,..,4 6.- - ,'',,,i', t . -, .," ,,,,- ''1-,,,- - ',',1,, ' , 1 , 'h. r. 11 , r4111,.n L .! 1 r fo,c.t1 of Kr,A111, tpt A - ..; ' ....t'' ilk "...1Nr. ' , ..., : . ."1 , - . ' i i, '400 ,..... ,',,-- , ii.: i ' ,,,'' hoCi.e !ANA. 11 ,'tb 0,0 ,' fAt tor,t1,r La It, a- ..,--- -. - ,:,-,';',,- '. $ ',. ,, 4,, ''' ., -'14' , C c I. 14-- .', 1 4 ':'-- 't 4 ., , ': ,,,T"i , $fl, The John T lisnd tispet., s.hor;,, inereased its memberstitn t ti" the neWlety tneet ery Nlotol.sy nIszt ,:, for rehearsals at the Elk hits eentblY rooms. They are now st sot', 144 on the The ftegt7ar N1,1,! ,,,m 10A. tv., -, IF, Ittn, Td .1ro 33.11. ,.e,' I ir ou, rdm ..f,t1 art A' n t; ff IN L4'1: . , s:1,..., 1,..; ,,,:, , . ',. ' sk I .g.i., , I.., ''' I:, ''''' ,- ,.. .1, , '.Z4,. L '., . : .:'", s it,. ' .,.: ..., ', - 's : . ' '' t , t .r., ,:, - ).. ' 4 ' 4 ' : Fv. 2::., t; - - ' ' ,:,,,,:, ' . ilit exprentem of good natural' that tack experiece. Mixtd rhorkis ,,a , ,. ..44,,, iomilir !,,.,,.. iti h 7 t ,,,--: 1, k4"-.- ',--. , I , 'f te-- ren- ,',;',,,,,,,,,: :,1 the program to be nta-tSunday isle ii.- -St.i t ,, clock athi otral Nlary's ,,,x4 M rt itrosig le 1 I I i , 7, ''' in New York IProf. Stephens ,, V ;70. l .7Ihn .1'Lrnea, who ha'. lt,t0 ,tt front a test to New Yorh. tIt. : s: I1,1A,N)L1) it.ttim,wsk. mu. IF had !tit pi with 1'1 interesting visit he I ittehhehs. whom he fti:1,.,1 a, 11,1-- y .0 , rowtfrovAkv t,. , ihurk oh mustiest comp ... :!1,or,14 i r,. v. to, erlrigt ,1 !,..,,Ti,. entttled ' Ise ,, ILor.1 male itsth,.. ta, piec the alley and 11,pintall, tt. , ; :TO ;...T penr tti the nest lists.-- of the Erzt A ;t , h,,r, rucita, )1 on tt, t,y ,t Sunday swhoot song, Let uN Si144 ,,iCi Fre.1 , our Salvation and an ot! T!,.. v,." p"oed in honor of the I'.tylp' T. havo ably Pliot !1!,:.!,1 I .. ,$'4'; ,,er-- s, ,t) t, ' . Jo sh " 1 - ''. , . A sY - ?i '..,i ti I f III, . lily ro- - .' .''''.. IV.' .0., ! I . ,, i 1: . Mre eitelle Angell Pletcher h.., re- lint,,1 from an absence ,f .,..,,,. weektt In the northweet. an I ,al'i eum her rmeltion ae vocal... ,, ,!.., Gnitallat, church. Oct :::' ',; ' : A '13 e ri,,,-- e. 't ''''' 11 re ., at th... ,t, A !1,, ?,..,.A.,If pi:;;m'arnecirtt7 .4 i'l I ' ,: 1 1916 ,,,rr.,,,, r.,,,z,,,,,,,f104;,,,, Iiiiil,?4,.:,,,i. it 1 r fel U. I ' 4 t- , -- It: ''' ....11111111Ca Y " k.''''' .. ,., ' f EIkea .., , artmtic uplift blazed ar. f.se le it, ,,il the little gathering the him,. never forget the de- ,eva tin sin me,!y n with which he ..do !ruwt. et; ti,,,,I environment. .1...,nacin ixerie th roto a coot a'tsr- , tly 1,iir tickets a hurl- ?r iAt,, ,,,,d upsardo of 43i Md. ontinued Mr. Pypor., er,r, - I wan well worth it...., mirer,,,,, e 1,1ind. conductor of tho r,..b 300 singers - 1rifla-,..t- cli,iir, has now betii. ad for the present 1 Jaw tii, ,Mors of admiasion. in. w.,rk the material already I 1 ohape before ea4 tr;,,, t t members. In mak, !wilier se, f, r t 1.1. And tune. Prof Lund, i ..e. a hook fitr rithed him it :3.1,!3r of a Shetteld Eng.) I proves; Admirably kidapt., f our- - r ' 3 ei : '',, , t e or a 1i4 s ' 14 t . , . , The Philharmonic orchowtr,1 pro. paring to give one or twu popular concerts the coming season, and h.. set Dec, 10 aa the date for the next It la propnecti to regular concert. pubileh a (for thu Ionians to loo invited here. Tho ,?- reheareed etscreselt,i leheetra the overtime In Egrnot;', and a suite from 'The tpiee, I ,. 1 I Edward wain appointed Montt. contralto,: Rom 1,4int, baa,vo. The toe( for toner wee a tie betseeu Jerold Beasley and R111011 rte. who; will ging Of t the tie next wewv. Charles Berry wili give a haswnon solo nunday evening. in the Eleventh i' :hat Paderewski played mod hin. tutors. The travel- 00trpi,,,,,,I, 9 ,,I :Arne. l'aderewski. or;panu., said that Ow lioet r.,, wailprogram, an unusual one I ,t,.e i Ad Aeldorn heard the IPti.4. ttt. When ..0a,c4r.a.;y. ,, .si SI'. O,! not feel the inspiraalwl,. attention of the rapt .' ;Kothed said: i love i wrAnce P,Ierewisk The Mimes- thIA winding. a 00 and strange v, ,r4r,,tht -,si Vertoet, was kind i, audio .,. ,,,,e and its spirit splendid. lebuim,, .. Apiration of the deed ...,...re u, Jimeit the preeence ,s,th, by. -- I this pitructueo. it is .1,0h,. opaline; Linan i , SATURDAY OCTOBER NEWS ,rrwrrraror Mies Jaiiphine McIntosh wH In Le Grand ward meetingtn,i.bv day evening. ameth 'upp I . , , ward meetinghouse. a ,.aal work. concert was not a the "It ' eueoeis' Mr. Pyper said, work and trouble W- worth tho it is conceded by all ad weal'', ..::::. DESERE 't - EVENING , - PYPER. ste are Indebted all show to l'aderestski concert the care hoot Wednesday ths tabernacle of the recital. i n optking over tthe artists In- - 3U ' rim -- 6E0. AsAGER . ' j ' ef -- - I ., i . 4,- - ' . .....4korro.l. . , . 4;,r't tr - i r A 1:,,idenre ,Infit". 136 Home B..st,ti ,41 I. reel. Ukulele instrument The Hawaiian A enmplete course nf ten lessons $3.00. Mr. Schettler has just rPturned from the coast acquired the cornplete courses by the world' greatest artists. Kia and Akoni. 0 lk Guitar. Mandolin and Banjo in the latest and improved Of styles A I k I I hr------ L C. D. SCHETTLER 00 El. MUSICIANS' DIRECTORY ei I. ) TEMPLETON Phone Wn9. ., Mrs.. Alberta Dersham Beames tt Ill . ' ,, ti Dr, a. Nvt-l- N,4111 12 " -- .01414. mot -- .ra,1 wile of ehiersco Nitrlers I CMIn.iltute Irg nmi t.ere,,N. Mitt-sol- l a ler sciatart;enka. f and 191101 ....... imiru-,Io- n h , 4 ISt é . I NfVus' f1141-1- , -- - So.-3- , - rd A - I 4 okill ., i ...' !11 ,., . , . ' , t, , - ' '17. . . 2. 1 (, Three Cam- , S50.00 to you ; i " '1 '1 Ii te' 4iEMPOWMIIMailainn IZ I Americans Should i't st:1 rt Know , 11111rMit. (11(i iu the United States the in. ?i!' 41- Panama - Canal? 4.f ;'at (lip the pon on Republic Cou- another page of 101,111 to- r day's paper. - A . 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